MISSOURI SHOOTING: Nine people are dead, including the gunman, in a shooting in southeastern Missouri. There are four confirmed crime scenes in Tyrone, two more possible in Shannon County.

According to the Texas County Sheriff’s Department, a juvenile female called the department around 10:15 p.m. and said she heard gunshots in her home. After hearing the gunshots, the girl fled to a neighbor’s home and notified police.

When police arrived to the home they found two people dead of gunshot wounds. Upon further investigation, five other bodies were found and one injured person throughout three different homes in Tyrone, Missouri.

The body of an elderly woman was also found in one of the homes, but she appears to have died due to natural causes, police say.

Sergeant Jeff Kinder says the 36-year-old suspect was found dead in Shannon County early Friday from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Source: KMOV

HABERSHAM COUNTY SHOOTING: Ex-cop Anthony Giaquinta was found dead after shooting the sheriff and deputy in Habersham county, Ga. The suspect’s wife was also killed. Police responded to the home in Cornelia on a domestic violence call.

The sheriff has been identified as Joey Terrell. The deputy has been identified as William Zigan.

Capt. Mark Perry with the Georgia State Patrol said, “We have a domestic situation turned deadly. We have one deceased subject in the residence. The active shooter has entered the woods.” “As EMS and law enforcement arrived, he started shooting at Habersham County Sheriff’s deputies. Two have been wounded. At this point it doesn’t appear serious.”

Anthony Giaquinta, 41, was fired from the Gainesville police department. He and another man were found dead late Sunday.

Sheriff Joey Terrell’s department was in the spotlight when a 19-month-old toddler was critically wounded after SWAT officers threw a flash-bang grenade into his playpen during a raid on a Habersham home.

Larry Tuttle has been identified as the off-duty Dallas police officer who was killed in a murder-suicide at the Lake Highlands Landing apartments Saturday night, WFAA reports. A female was also killed.

Seven people were shot, five killed, including the suspected shooter and his 7-year-old daughter in a Douglasville, Ga., subdivision on Saturday afternoon.

The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports a neighbor, Angela Ansah, described the shooter as a “mysterious” man. Andrew Ansah told the newspaper that “a neighbor tried to intervene when the dad chased the mother and daughter outside but could not stop him from shooting the two.”

The man reportedly shot two adults, including his ex-wife and two children. He later died at an area hospital. Two other children were wounded in the shooting.

Douglas County Chief Deputy Stan Copeland told WSB-TV: “We had multiple victims shot in the street.” He added, “Some of those are siblings, so some (of) these (people) are related. We just don’t know who is who right now.”

The shooter’s sister earlier said, “My brother should never had had a gun.” The identities of the victims and the shooter have not been released.

Randolph Sanders was charged with murdering his co-worker Kim Jones as she waited at a north Philadelphia bus stop on January 13, 2015.

Sanders reportedly confessed to police that he murdered 56-year-old Kim Jones while she waited for a bus at 12th and Jefferson Streets.

Police investigators say Randolph Sanders, 36, was disguised when he walked up from behind and shot Kim Jones in the back of the head.

According to 6ABC.com, Kim Jones and Randolph Sanders “ran a program for Turning Points for children” and she allegedly “accused Sanders of mismanaging funds and possibly stealing thousands of dollars from the nonprofit.” She was on her way to turn Sanders in to DHS when she was murdered, 6ABC.com reports.

JESUS TAKE THE WHEEL: A fight broke out at a prayer walk at the scene of a deadly shooting at a home in Omaha, Neb. About 200 people gathered at the scene where Latecia Fox, Jakela Foster and Cameron Harris were killed in a gang shoot-out, at a house party.

Rival gang members started screaming at one another, literally “drowning out the messages of love and peace,” KETV reports.

Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer made a plea for help Saturday.

“The violence that we are seeing here is the product of gang members with no regard for human life,” Schmaderer said. “Now that you are away from that scene and have an opportunity to be away from any intimidation, I am asking you for the sake of the community to contact law enforcement.”

Following tearful prayers, the Omaha community echoed his message.

“In the name of your friends, you have not went and talked to homicide detectives and said, ‘I was there, this is what happened and this is what I did,'” Barbara Robinson of Impact One said. “All those pieces together can solve something. That is, if we want to get and know who killed our loved ones.” Source: KETV

Calvin Esdaile Jr., (Calvin ‘Kirk’ Esdaile) has been identified as the suspected shooter in a murder-suicide at a Chelsea Home Depot store in Manhattan at about 2:40 p.m. on Sunday, the New York Daily News reports. Esdaile reportedly fatally shot his 38-year-old supervisor, Moctar Sy, three times before committing suicide.

Calvin Esdaile Jr., who has a 6-year-old son, was found dead at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound while his supervisor was taken to Bellevue Hospital and was later pronounced dead, the newspaper reports.

Witnesses told the New York Post they heard someone shouting “f*ck you” before shooting started inside the store located on West 23rd Street in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood. A .38 caliber revolver was recovered by police at the store.

According to his Facebook page, his name is listed as Calvin Esdaile Jr. is from Kingston, Jamaica. His father, Calvin Edsaile Sr. told the NY Daily News that his son migrated to the U.S. from Jamaica in 2006 and lived in Brooklyn. Esdaile had reportedly been recently fired from Home Depot.

Dr. Davidson had reportedly treated Pasceri’s mother, Marguerite Pasceri, before she died on November 15, 2014.

Stephen Pasceri asked for the Dr. Davidson, who is a heart surgeon, before the shooting occurred in the Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Cardiovascular Center. He then turned the gun on himself in an examination room.

Boston Police Commissioner William Evans said they “don’t know why” Pasceri targeted the doctor. He said, “There is something in the past that upset this guy to come looking for this particular doctor.”